Heater control valve
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Heater control valve
Have a 72 van and 57 saloon and both heater valves are leaking. Am lead to believe by ESM that there is a quality issue with these units. Does anyone have any suggestions or advice as both are leaking badly.
Re: Heater control valve
my heater valve does not turn off at all , not funny at the moment ,!it was on my car when i got it and the quality looks poor so i am going to fit the earlier type brass tap type , i don't have a heater control cable as my car is a 55 so the tap should be a easy solution
Re: Heater control valve
Just fit a stub pipe and let the water flow ! The valve should never be closed anyway.
Last edited by bmcecosse on Mon Jul 06, 2015 10:04 am, edited 1 time in total.



Re: Heater control valve
why should it never be closed ? on models without a heater the outlet was blanked off , my 100e side valve i had worked fine by just turning of the tap ,
Re: Heater control valve
Many things have changed - unleaded fuel for one, and the engines have now all done many many more miles = more scale internally. Feel free to Ignore the advice if you wish.... 




Re: Heater control valve
interesting , have many owners had problems running with the valve shut
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Re: Heater control valve
I for one have certainly never felt the need to run with the heater on in hot weather. My car has never overheated and neither have I! Keep the cooling system in good order and it should be fine. After all, the Morris Minors supplied to really hot countries didn't HAVE a heater did they!
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Re: Heater control valve
Hi there, I don't know if you've already solved the issue but....
I've used a vertical stub, 1/2 inch, that we make out of aluminium. Just google RetroSport heater stub
I've used a vertical stub, 1/2 inch, that we make out of aluminium. Just google RetroSport heater stub

Grant, 23, Morris Minor traveller - Saloon. Merlin traveller 90% finished!
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